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It is not improper to request a check on plates.
What proceedings were scheduled and missed? Has counsel asked for the charges to be dismissed?
It is unlikely this would cause the charges to be dropped. How is the state to know if you are lying now, or were lying then. More often than not,... Read Answer
Your son will serve 85% (minimum) of his sentence, unless at the review the court decides to modify his case. This seems unlikely for an 85% case... Read Answer
If convicted as an adult, 3-20 years snd a fistful of fine as well. He needs counsel, now.
That would be a yes.
Yes, you should have waited. Yes, he will be in major trouble if someone learns he had sx with you. Yes, perhaps more trouble because he bent you... Read Answer
Ask your parents to help you obtain an attorney. Follow the advice of your attorney. Pay your parents back.
If you are charged, you are notified, either by mail or by arrest. Sometimes for the latter, they are not in a partiocular rush. To put your mind to... Read Answer
Solve your issue by testing the child at home. If the test is negative, it is. If it is positive, then it is time for a serious conversation with... Read Answer
Secure new employment. Secure new housing. Not necessarily in that order.
It means the state believes there was something you were supposed to do, and did not do it, or did not report as to it being completed, during your... Read Answer
You definitely need to hire counsel. The incidents seems far removed to warrant a protective order today, unless there is more to the pattern of... Read Answer
Depends. Are you charged in juvenile court, or are you charged in adult court. Also depends on prior law contacts and results. Talk to your retained... Read Answer
The question depends on whether he can be treated as having constructive possession. Violation of his probation takes a very low standard of proof. ... Read Answer
You are a witness. You can speak to defense counsel, or not, as you elect Unless you have been ordered not to by the court, you can speak to the... Read Answer
Oklahoma age of consent is age 16. However, there are ways for an adult and a minor to run afoul of the law all the same. Sharing explicit sexual... Read Answer
Hire counsel if you do not already have counsel. Discuss your best route with counsel. If it is not a warrant on a new matter or for failure to... Read Answer
The specific language can vary from state to state. In Oklahoma, you would use title 22 O.S. Section 17 Read it at:... Read Answer
It appears the person was sentenced to ten years in the department of corrections, with eight to do and two of those years suspended. It also appears... Read Answer
If you have been counting on the ex to support you or your children, pray for a dismissal due to bad arrest or any other available means. If he is... Read Answer
Like permitting you to avoid prison by accepting a deferred sentence and making restitution and paying a larger fine, albeit one that remains within... Read Answer
Depends on the community, the value of the items taken, and in no small part, the attitude of the minor and parent when they meet with the... Read Answer
You will not automatically be appointed counsel. And likely, you will not be appointed counsel even upon request. The reason is that it is not... Read Answer
If you are not aware, blackmail and extortion are matters for law enforcement.